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hc 09-28-1999 02:08 PM

I need a backup light for my "99" SP500. I have seen this topic before but belive it was on the old fourms. If I remember correctly someone had it hooked up so as to come on when sifted into reverse. Thanks to all that reply.



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Harold Cowley

myscrambler 09-28-1999 04:01 PM

Harold, I had the cycle country atv backup light on my sportsman 500 and it came on when you put it in reverse and with a toggle switch. It worked good but I thought it could be alittle brighter. It costs 22.99 from denniskirk.com/1800-328-9280 part # 21-986 I also see a better set of lights from MOOSE, they are 34.95 and you get two halogen lights with the wiring kit and toggle switch. You would have to flip the switch to get these to come on. They say you can mount them in the front or back. Given the choice and since I already have tried the cycle country light, I would try the MOOSE Halogen Light Kit part# 21-996 $34.95 SPECS: 4" H x 3" W puts off 120,000 candlepower of light. Anymore questions just ask.

Later, Steve "99 Scrambler 500"

Loyal 09-29-1999 12:09 PM

I went to my local hardware store and picked up a black rubber coated utility light and a length of of wire for less than $10. I bolted the light to my rear bumper (therefore grounding the unit) and ran the wire up the frame (fastened with plastic tie wraps) and wired it in to the reverse light in the headlight pod. Works great and comes on when I shift into reverse.

Loyal

floodrunner 09-29-1999 02:34 PM

Any light you choose can be a backup light, wired just as Loyal describes (depending on the light and the way it’s mounted it may require a separate ground). Mine is a rectangular driving light with an H3 bulb. Lots-a-light!

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FloodRunner, on the Wisconsin River

Todd-007 09-29-1999 08:11 PM

I work for NAPA and bought a part no.620wd rubber cased work litgt which is 55 watts and 4ft of wire and tapped into my rev light on the dash,it bolts right on the hole in the rear bumper of my Trailblazer. It works great and will only se

t you back 12.99 the bulb is replaceable

in sizes up to 100 watts for 4.99




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